Today, we are incredibly excited to introduce Frontity 1.0 to the world! A huge thank you to everyone who has played a part in getting us to this point.
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Today, we are incredibly excited to introduce Frontity 1.0 to the world! A huge thank you to everyone who has played a part in getting us to this point.
We’re happy to announce that today we shipped the release candidate for Frontity v1. This brings many improvements and paves the way for the version 1.0.
We’re thrilled to announce that today we released the first Frontity framework beta. See what’s part of this beta version and learn how to get started.
While we await the beta release, let’s make a brief recap of what Frontity is and some of the features you can expect to see in the framework.
2018 was a busy and exciting year for us at Frontity. There were a lot of changes taking place. Now that January has already passed and we’ve gained some perspective, we are looking back at the milestones achieved last year.
We are really excited to announce that Frontity has been one of the 8 Spanish startups selected to join the 3rd edition of Google for Startups Residency program in Madrid.
WordCamp Europe 2018 took place last week (June 14-16th) in Belgrade with a total of 2,085 attendees from 76 countries and 808 live stream viewers. Besides the organising team, 170 volunteers were there to make sure everything run smoothly during the event.
A few months ago, we announced that we had discontinued our platform and app submission services to place all of our focus on Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). Today, we have some more exciting news to share: we’ve raised a €400K seed round led by K Fund and are rebranding to Frontity!
The second WordCamp Madrid (#WCMadrid) took place last weekend (April 21st-22nd) at La Nave Madrid with a total of 400 attendees (plus live stream viewers). One more year, this was a great opportunity to share knowledge, meet people and learn from the community.
The slickest, most beautiful UI is nothing if it isn’t slick and responsive. It doesn’t matter if you run a blog, an E-Commerce site, or if you’re a multi-national conglomerate. If your site takes half a minute to load, users who otherwise might be your customers might start voting with their feet.